Synonym: boring, dreary, dry, dull, humdrum, monotonous, slow, tiring, wearisome. Antonym: exciting. Similar words: incommodious, seditious, mediocre, mediocrity, tedium, premeditated, pious, noxious. Meaning: ['tɪːdɪəs] adj. 1. so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness 2. using or containing too many words.
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31. If tedious tasks could be eradicated, the world would be a much better place.
32. Memorial services have become tedious and expected. I would like to help break the mould.
33. The main argument was submerged in a mass of tedious detail.
34. The clerical part of his job was tedious(sentencedict .com), and he was glad to be rid of it.
35. They are then very tedious to clean.
36. The routine, in fact, is tedious. Cast out.
37. It's really becoming rather tedious.
38. The journey soon became tedious.
39. Art restoration work is slow, methodical and sometimes tedious.
40. But he had come to find her tedious.
41. This is all becoming very tedious.
42. Elimination of tedious repetitive work such as casting and balancing. 5.
43. It transforms food preparation from a tedious routine into an exciting event, and is top-rack-dishwasher-safe.
44. If you're not a lover of platform games it could be a wee bit tedious.
45. But because this group of people is isolated, the routines may assume a particularly tedious, inexorable character.
46. In practical fact, much work is repetitive, tedious, painfully fatiguing, mentally boring or socially demeaning.
47. But as the days stretched into tedious weeks Creggan found strange comfort in the silent presence of Slorne in the adjacent cage.
48. Some people are natural bargainers and others find the whole process rather tedious.
49. The cases seem either petty or arcane, the investigations tedious or motivated by politics.
50. Very nearly slammed her fist on the table and launched into the ancient and terminally tedious arguments of the left.
51. Sleazy and tedious, the film would need to improve a few rungs to be classified as merely dreadful.
52. The dog provides most of the comic relief in this tedious sitcom.
53. Daedalus dislikes this tedious and wasteful business, and is inventing an in-situ laundering machine.
54. He is so absurd that he adds a note of humor to an otherwise dry, tedious, prosaic play.
55. But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious.
56. Reality is a much more tedious, recalcitrant beast than was ever dreamed of in Phil Redmond's philosophy for Brookside.
57. This is tedious but it does provide an absolute calibration on which other devices can be based.
58. Their confidence grew into overwhelming proportions and in the opinion of many observers they swiftly became Manchester's tedious twosome.
59. At one point, Janowitz sketches out the tedious details of an overblown mishap at the local library.
60. One, the game couldn't have been fixed because it was so utterly one-sided and tedious.
More similar words: incommodious, seditious, mediocre, mediocrity, tedium, premeditated, pious, noxious, obvious, curious, envious, dubious, anxious, various, precious, notorious, glorious, specious, nefarious, imperious, previous, officious, conscious, ambitious, oblivious, pernicious, salacious, obnoxious, penurious, vivacious.